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oafish

English

Etymology

oaf +? -ish

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?o?f??/

Adjective

oafish (comparative more oafish, superlative most oafish)

  1. Characteristic of or resembling an oaf; clumsy, stupid.

Derived terms

  • oafishness

Translations

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schlub

English

Etymology

From Yiddish ??????? (zhlob), perhaps from Polish ??ób (manger, trough; furrow, large groove in the soil). Compare Russian ???? (žlob). While the word is superficially similar in both meaning and sound to the common English term slob, the two words are not believed to be etymologically related.

Noun

schlub (plural schlubs)

  1. (chiefly US, informal) A person who is clumsy, oafish, or socially awkward, or unattractive or unkempt.

Alternative forms

  • shlubb

Derived terms

  • schlubby

Translations

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